M7MBA wrote:Which one of the following is the minimum value of the sum of two integers whose product is 36?
(A) 37
(B) 20
(C) 15
(D) 13
(E) 12
Factor pairs of 36:
1*36
2*18
4*9
6*6
The smallest sum is yielded by the option in blue:
6+6 = 12.
The correct answer is
E.
For any fixed product xy, the least possible value for x+y occurs when x=y.
If xy = 16, where x and y are positive integers, we get the following options:
x=1 and y=16, with the result that x+y = 1+16 = 17.
x=2 and y=8, with the result that x+y = 2+8 = 16.
x=y=4, with the result that x+y = 4+4 = 16.
The least possible value for x+y is yielded when x=y.
For any fixed sum x+y, the greatest possible value for xy occurs when x=y.
If x+y=10, where x and y are positive integers, we get the following options:
x=1 and y=9, with the result that xy = 1*9 = 9.
x=2 and y=8 with the result that xy = 2*8 = 16.
x=3 and y=7, with the result that xy = 3*7 = 21.
x=4 and y=6, with the result that xy = 4*6 = 24.
x=y=5, with the result that xy = 5*5 = 25.
The greatest possible value for xy is yielded when x=y.
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